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A STUDY OF COLONIAL INSCRIPTIONS IN STOVIA SALEMBA: THE MARKER OF MEDICAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN DUTCH EAST INDIES Fitri, Zulfa Nurdina
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 7, No. 2
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STOVIA serves as a starting point of medical education in Indonesia and is interesting for historical study, especially after the discovery of inscriptions. This inscription consists of different letters and languages and, despite its limited information, clearly plays a pivotal role as a means of communication in its era. Inscriptions are considered the most reliable data source as they are made in their era and need to be studied, transliterated, and translated. This paper reviews two inscriptions found in STOVIA Salemba: the groundbreaking and the building inauguration and appreciation for one of the directors of STOVIA, dr. J. Noordhoek Hegt. This study was conducted to extract the information from the inscription to allow the community learns from its content. This paper also discusses the role of the colonial inscription as the marker of medical institution development in the Dutch East Indies.
TINJAUAN KRITIS KONSERVASI TEKSTIL KOLEKSI JUBAH SULTAN THAHA MUSEUM KEBANGKITAN NASIONAL Fitri, Zulfa Nurdina; Akbar, Ali
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya Vol. 14, No. 1
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A museum plays a central role in conserving cultural heritage. Hence, conserving museum collections is pivotal for preserving the values of the collection. The museum of National Awakening has a potential national collection that requires curative conservation due to its damaged condition, i.e., Sultan Thaha Robes. However, the conservation effort lacked written and visual documentation of the collection due to the collection's urgency, causing it difficult for conservators to access the conservation-related information. This paper presents a critical review of conservation stages performed on Sultan Thaha Robes while suggesting a complete, systematic conservation solution based on the theoretical collaboration of textile conservation experts.